What car was the Ferrari F1 in 1999?
The F399 was Ferrari’s 1999 F1® challenger and an evolution of the previous year’s F300. It was revealed in January 1999 at Maranello and retained Ferrari’s classic red livery with additional detailing for new sponsors. It also featured a carbon fibre and honeycomb monocoque structure, built to protect the drivers. The Ferrari F300 was a car that the Ferrari team competed in the 1998 Formula One season. It was driven by Michael Schumacher and Eddie Irvine. The F300 was the car which gave rivals McLaren and their MP4/13 a big challenge during the season.
How much does a 1999 Ferrari cost?
Typically, you can expect to pay around $101,000 for a 1999 Ferrari F355 Spider in good condition with average spec. Typically, you can expect to pay around $173,000 for a 1998 Ferrari 550 Maranello in good condition with average spec.
Who inherited Ferrari after Enzo’s death?
In 1988, when Enzo Ferrari died, Piero was the sole heir of the Ferrari family and inherited his father’s 10% share of the company and the ownership of the Fiorano Circuit. Who Owns Ferrari Today? After restructuring to establish Ferrari N. V. Ferrari Group, FIAT Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) sold 10% of their shares and distributed their remaining 80% of shares among FCA shareholders. Ferrari was and continues to be owned by Piero Ferrari (son of Enzo).